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The Anthony Bulletin from Anthony, Kansas • Page 2

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Anthony, Kansas
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if A The BiGGEST-Quickest TTa fhnnrm TTh Strike in Msri ro on a -as" POSlt IVG Guarantee Hunter. Monday morning was quite breezy, many changes like that might unjoint something E. W. Mingle finished sowing wheat Monday. His first sixty acres is up and looking fine.

Misses Mabel Corbett, Iva Evans and Nellie Martin attended the home coming at Hopewell Sunday. R. Mingle was well pleased by the way his first annual hog Bale went off last week. Secure your reservations for The Cat and The Fiddle at Olmstead's drug and jewelry store, seats on sale Monday, October 3 Floyd Harris was slightly under the weather a few days last week. The days are getting so short it makes one hurry to eat three meals a day.

The wild ducks are beginning to come and the hunter is close after them. Manuals i Our shoes and our guarantee- jr has made an emphatic bit with men everywhere. The guarantee gives thtm confidence in the shoe and the wear ing qualities and gcntral elegance of the shoes givis them confidence in us. 1 lie price fd.M) binds tne bargain. 4 So there is absolutely no way yoi.

can go wrong on "Wolfe's' Columbus" Shoes. The quality fit and style just sticks out all over them. They're simply the best shoes you ever saw at the price. Smart shapes, all styles. You'll be satisfied with these shoes, as is every man who You are Personally Invited to Attend the Tortnal Tall Opening Display at the Firestone-Hoopes Department Stores, Wednesday Afternoon and Evening, October 5, 2 to 6 p.

m. and 7:30 to 10:00 p. m. once wears them; they're made to satisfy. When you buy shoes again ask for W.

M. Moore attended tne fair at Harper Thursday. Mr. ard Mrs. Geo.

Duncan attended the reunion. For Sale-One new tent 12x14 -12 oz at a bargain. Fox Son. Arthur Jordan and family of Free- 99 "WOLFE'S-COLUMBUS port were at Anthony for the Old Settlers Day. I To DrnVrt: Catalogue or Faleiman Upon Requot I THE WOLFE CROS.

SHOE CO. COLUMBUS, OHIO I 1 GOOD WEAR OR A I NEW PAIR You will want one of our new and up-to-date mantle clocks if you see them at F. Pirtle Co's. HE Store will be especially decorated for this occasion. Kirk's Orchestra will furnish music during the afternoon and evening.

tj Models will be in each department to display the New "Tall and Winter Wearables" C. C. ARNOLD MERC. CO. inter IS Fruit Punch will be served in the Dry Goods and Grocery Departments to all visitors.

Sincerely, 1 The Old Settlers association publicly expressed its thanks to the Anthony Military band for the excellent program of mu3ic. James Glover, president of old settlers association was a busy and a happy man. For Sale Some of the choicest vacant property In Anthony. Close In and desirable for residences, on the best streets, good houses about. Learn about the property at this office.

For Rent Two office rooms In First National Bank building. The rooms are good size and with east fronts, well located. For particulars call at tho'bank. Secure your reservations for The Cat and The Fiddle at Olmstead's drug and jewelry store, seats on sale Monday October 1(. B.

Rice of Corwin, his son, D. G. Rice and wife were vwitorn WpHneu- Coming Firestone Hoopes Dep't Stores Anthony Kansas On For Exchange A light plant. See It In opera tion at the plumbing establishment of Couch Whitla Joe Getz wanted to get the name of the oldest pioneer on the grounds but the men and women were real shy. Remember we sell phonographs on easy payments.

F. E. Pirtle Co. A Woman will Clean House October is the Month they Begin to Make Trovible Buy a GARLAND or a BUCK heater, cookstove or range. Remember we have the "Square Deal" fencing in all regulation heights.

We want your patronage and try to deserve it. Base ball erger day and enjoyed the day. The elder Mr, Rice is well advanced in years but spry and active and happy all the time. Rev. H.

T. Purcell brought a brother from Kentucky to the reunion Wednesday and the brother told us he liked the town and people he met so well that he might remain or at any rate come again. The business men of Anthony contributed liberally to the fund necessary for securing a speaker and paying the incidental expenses of the old settlers reunion The business men of Anthony always do give liberally. Much of the success of the reunion Wednesday was due to the efforts of Mr. John A.

Miller who assumed the burden of putting the seats in the park, built the speaker's stand, hung up flags and decorations, looked after the return of lumber anj seats, got a book for the Ohio folks to write their names in and did a hnndred and one things that had to be done. -When the association made Mr. Miller vice president it got a worker. Reserved Berts for The Cat and The Fiddle on sale Monday, October 3, at Olmstead's drug and jewelry store. -Mrs.

Charles Stephens of Moline, Illinois and Mrs. Gerald Ferrell, of Wichita are guests of Mr. aad Mrs. T. B.

Smith and family east of Anthony. They are both pleasantly remembered by many Anthony friends, are always welcome visitors to this city and vicinity They arrived in time for the annual reunion of old settlers. The Baynes and the Rileys were among the very early amilie i settling in this county and the ladies mentioned are of the younger generation of those families. Those who saw and heard Dr. S.

M. Martin at the opera house day evening saw a man of generous proportions, in form short and rather stout, in body resembling William J. Ilryan, and heard a man with a deep, sonorous voire, under perfect control, with wonderful reaching power and of f'cM. melody. Dr.

Martin Is a master of the art of elocution. Ills program was made up of selections which wore familiar to the older ones and new to the younger ones, and all were pleased. His rendition of "The Bells," Darius Green and His Flying Machine," "Over the Hill From the Poor were perhaps the most on-joyed but in every number he was Rood and his audience appreciated and applauded him. The entertainment Today! "FATS" Against rnurw Whitney If the men will take our advice they will save trouble. A good size Rug is easier to handle than a carpet and it looks well on the sitting room dining room or bed room, Rugs ore More Sanitary Your wife will want one of those beautiful Rugs we are show ing get it for her this fall.

Every department of our big furnishing house is complete We have the largest stock of Furniture in the history of the store. We have Carpets, Rugs, Lace Curtains, Shades, Portiers, Pictures, Moulding, Mattings, Hall Furniture, Novelties and Ornaments. In many lines we have special offerings, low prices for many things. What remains of the McMullin stock will be sold far below value. To encourage the beautifying of homes we have decided to offer many Bargains During October Don't fail to see our stock before buytig There is money to be saved by figuring with us.

Whenever you think of house furnishings think of Phone 29 LlIIIID FLOWER POTS from 5c to 75c West End Racket. Big Doings Everybody Mad and Happy Umpire in Doubt Get To The Fair Grounds And Phone 205 E. G. NOLD. BLAKE BROS.

Furniture Carpets Undertaking Telephone 100 was for the benefit of the Christian church and netted a neat sum. Reserved seats for TheCat and The Fiddle on sale Monday, October 3, at Olmstead's drug and jewelry store. Bulletin One Dollar a Year.

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